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  2. Postepay - Wikipedia

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    Postepay is an Italian company that offers a prepaid card service, launched at the end of 2003 and still marketed by Poste Italiane, [1] which can be used anywhere in Italy (ATM and POS of the Postamat and Visa Electron circuits) and abroad (ATM and POS of the Visa/Visa Electron circuit), on the Internet (in sites that accept Visa and Visa Electron cards) and in all Italian post offices ...

  3. Shop Pay - Wikipedia

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    To use Shop Pay, customers add their contact, shipping, and billing information during their first check out at an online store that offers Shop Pay. For future checkouts on participating stores, customers can authorize purchases with Shop Pay via a six-digit code sent by text or email. Once the code is entered at checkout, the order is ...

  4. E-commerce payment system - Wikipedia

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    An e-commerce payment system (or an electronic payment system) facilitates the acceptance of electronic payment for offline transfer, also known as a subcomponent of electronic data interchange (EDI), e-commerce payment systems have become increasingly popular due to the widespread use of the internet-based shopping and banking.

  5. Poste Italiane - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] The business plan implemented by Corrado Passera from 1998 to 2002 reduced staff by 22,000. [13] According to trade union leaders, there was a casualization of contracts for new recruits, cases of widespread harassment, and resignation because of workload due to the excessive staff cuts.

  6. Business correspondence - Wikipedia

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    Business letters are the most formal method of communication following specific formats. They are addressed to a particular person or organization. A good business letter follows the seven C's of communication. The different types of business letters used based on their context are as follows, Letters of inquiry; Letters of claim/complaints

  7. PosteMobile - Wikipedia

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    PosteMobile is an Italian telecommunications company owned by Poste Italiane through Postepay, which operates in the mobile telephony sector as Mobile Virtual Network Operator on the Wind network and, since 2017, it also offers fixed-line telephony and Internet services. [1]

  8. Electronic business - Wikipedia

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    Electronic business (also known as online business or e-business) is any kind of business or commercial activity that includes sharing information across the internet. [1] Commerce constitutes the exchange of products and services between businesses, groups, and individuals; [ 2 ] and can be seen as one of the essential activities of any business.

  9. Merchant account - Wikipedia

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    A merchant account is a type of bank account that allows a seller, known as the merchant, to accept payments by debit or credit cards.A merchant account is established under an agreement between an acceptor and a merchant acquiring bank for the settlement of payment card transactions.